Partition the numbers 6 and 7 in different ways
Quiz by Oak National Academy: KS1 Maths (2)
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- Q1What number is missing from the part-part-whole model? The whole is 7 One part is 4 and one part is ______Users enter free textType an Answer30s
- Q2Alex thinks that 6 can only be partitioned into one odd and one even part. Is he right?YesNo30s
- Q3Which part-part-whole model represents the cubes?30s
- Q4Which bar model represents the counters?30s
- Q5Alex thinks the whole is 7 in this number line. Is he right?YesNo30s
- Q6Which set of counters will come next if we are ordering the partitions of 7 systematically?30s